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The mechanical properties of frozen soils are of paramount importance in cold region engineering, as these materials exhibit complex behaviours arising from the interplay between soil particles and ...

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National Academies of Sciences%2c Engineering%2c and Medicine: Relationship Between Erodibility and Properties of Soils

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A three-decade study in southern China reveals that the physical arrangement of soil particles has a greater influence on the biochemical nature of stored carbon than the type of fertilizer applied. A ...

Frontiers: Nature-Based and Bio-Based Solutions for Emerging Contaminant Removal in Water and Soil

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Nature-Based and Bio-Based Solutions for Emerging Contaminant Removal in Water and Soil

A team of researchers in Indonesia has conducted a comprehensive review of how agrivoltaic systems affect soil properties, finding that these installations influence not only crops and microclimates ...

Soil hydraulic properties play a pivotal role in controlling water flow in terrestrial ecosystems and underpin a myriad of hydrological processes. By quantifying parameters such as saturated hydraulic ...

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Nature A timelapse composite panorama of different natural phenomena and environments around Mount Bromo, Indonesia. Nature is an inherent character or constitution, [1] particularly of the ecosphere or the universe as a whole. In this general sense nature refers to the laws, elements and phenomena of the physical world, including life.

Nature, broadly defined, refers to the physical (natural, material) world at all levels (subatomic to cosmic), especially when regarded as distinct from human beings and those things generated or substantially altered by humans. The term encompasses the universe of living organisms and their components (cells, plants, animals, fungi, taxa, etc.), inanimate entities (rocks, abiotic natural ...